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//! Implements a simple parser and extractor for a Unix Archive.
//!
//! There are two "common" formats: BSD and SysV
//!
//! This crate currently only implements the SysV version, which essentially postfixes all
//! names in the archive with a / as a sigil for the end of the name, and uses a special symbol
//! index for looking up symbols faster.
use scroll::{Pread, Pwrite, SizeWith};
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::strtab;
use alloc::collections::btree_map::BTreeMap;
use alloc::vec::Vec;
use core::usize;
pub const SIZEOF_MAGIC: usize = 8;
/// The magic number of a Unix Archive
pub const MAGIC: &[u8; SIZEOF_MAGIC] = b"!<arch>\x0A";
const SIZEOF_FILE_IDENTIFER: usize = 16;
const SIZEOF_FILE_SIZE: usize = 10;
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Pread, Pwrite, SizeWith)]
/// A Unix Archive Header - meta data for the file/byte blob/whatever that follows exactly after.
/// All data is right-padded with spaces ASCII `0x20`. The Binary layout is as follows:
///
/// |Offset|Length|Name |Format |
/// |:-----|:-----|:--------------------------|:----------|
/// |0 |16 |File identifier |ASCII |
/// |16 |12 |File modification timestamp|Decimal |
/// |28 |6 |Owner ID |Decimal |
/// |34 |6 |Group ID |Decimal |
/// |40 |8 |File mode |Octal |
/// |48 |10 |Filesize in bytes |Decimal |
/// |58 |2 |Ending characters |`0x60 0x0A`|
///
/// Byte alignment is according to the following:
/// > Each archive file member begins on an even byte boundary; a newline is inserted between files
/// > if necessary. Nevertheless, the size given reflects the actual size of the file exclusive
/// > of padding.
pub struct MemberHeader {
/// The identifier, or name for this file/whatever.
pub identifier: [u8; 16],
/// The timestamp for when this file was last modified. Base 10 number
pub timestamp: [u8; 12],
/// The file's owner's id. Base 10 string number
pub owner_id: [u8; 6],
/// The file's group id. Base 10 string number
pub group_id: [u8; 6],
/// The file's permissions mode. Base 8 number number
pub mode: [u8; 8],
/// The size of this file. Base 10 string number
pub file_size: [u8; 10],
/// The file header's terminator, always `0x60 0x0A`
pub terminator: [u8; 2],
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub struct Header<'a> {
pub name: &'a str,
pub size: usize,
}
pub const SIZEOF_HEADER: usize = SIZEOF_FILE_IDENTIFER + 12 + 6 + 6 + 8 + SIZEOF_FILE_SIZE + 2;
impl MemberHeader {
pub fn name(&self) -> Result<&str> {
Ok(self
.identifier
.pread_with::<&str>(0, ::scroll::ctx::StrCtx::Length(SIZEOF_FILE_IDENTIFER))?)
}
pub fn size(&self) -> Result<usize> {
match usize::from_str_radix(
self.file_size
.pread_with::<&str>(0, ::scroll::ctx::StrCtx::Length(self.file_size.len()))?
.trim_end(),
10,
) {
Ok(file_size) => Ok(file_size),
Err(err) => Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"{:?} Bad file_size in header: {:?}",
err, self
))),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
/// Represents a single entry in the archive
pub struct Member<'a> {
/// The entry header
pub header: Header<'a>,
/// File offset from the start of the archive to where the header begins
pub header_offset: u64,
/// File offset from the start of the archive to where the file begins
pub offset: u64,
/// BSD `ar` members store the filename separately
bsd_name: Option<&'a str>,
/// SysV `ar` members store the filename in a string table, a copy of which we hold here
sysv_name: Option<&'a str>,
}
impl<'a> Member<'a> {
/// Tries to parse the header in `R`, as well as the offset in `R.
/// **NOTE** the Seek will be pointing at the first byte of whatever the file is, skipping padding.
/// This is because just like members in the archive, the data section is 2-byte aligned.
pub fn parse(buffer: &'a [u8], offset: &mut usize) -> Result<Member<'a>> {
let header_offset = *offset;
let name = buffer.pread_with::<&str>(
*offset,
::scroll::ctx::StrCtx::Length(SIZEOF_FILE_IDENTIFER),
)?;
let archive_header = buffer.gread::<MemberHeader>(offset)?;
let mut header = Header {
name,
size: archive_header.size()?,
};
// skip newline padding if we're on an uneven byte boundary
if *offset & 1 == 1 {
*offset += 1;
}
let bsd_name = if let Some(len) = Self::bsd_filename_length(name) {
// there's a filename of length `len` right after the header
let name = buffer.pread_with::<&str>(
header_offset + SIZEOF_HEADER,
::scroll::ctx::StrCtx::Length(len),
)?;
// adjust the offset and size accordingly
if header.size > len {
*offset = header_offset + SIZEOF_HEADER + len;
header.size -= len;
// the name may have trailing NULs which we don't really want to keep
Some(name.trim_end_matches('\0'))
} else {
None
}
} else {
None
};
Ok(Member {
header,
header_offset: header_offset as u64,
offset: *offset as u64,
bsd_name,
sysv_name: None,
})
}
/// The size of the Member's content, in bytes. Does **not** include newline padding,
/// nor the size of the file header.
pub fn size(&self) -> usize {
self.header.size
}
/// Parse `#1/123` as `Some(123)`
fn bsd_filename_length(name: &str) -> Option<usize> {
use core::str::FromStr;
if let Some(name) = name.strip_prefix("#1/") {
let trimmed_name = name.trim_end_matches(' ');
if let Ok(len) = usize::from_str(trimmed_name) {
Some(len)
} else {
None
}
} else {
None
}
}
/// The member name, accounting for SysV and BSD `ar` filename extensions
pub fn extended_name(&self) -> &'a str {
if let Some(bsd_name) = self.bsd_name {
bsd_name
} else if let Some(ref sysv_name) = self.sysv_name {
sysv_name
} else {
self.header.name.trim_end_matches(' ').trim_end_matches('/')
}
}
/// The untrimmed raw member name, i.e., includes right-aligned space padding and `'/'` end-of-string
/// identifier
pub fn raw_name(&self) -> &'a str {
self.header.name
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
/// The special index member signified by the name `'/'`.
/// The data element contains a list of symbol indexes and symbol names, giving their offsets
/// into the archive for a given name.
pub struct Index<'a> {
/// Big Endian number of symbol_indexes and strings
pub size: usize,
/// Big Endian u32 index into the archive for this symbol (index in array is the index into the string table)
pub symbol_indexes: Vec<u32>,
/// Set of zero-terminated strings indexed by above. Number of strings = `self.size`
pub strtab: Vec<&'a str>,
}
/// SysV Archive Variant Symbol Lookup Table "Magic" Name
const INDEX_NAME: &str = "/ ";
/// SysV Archive Variant Extended Filename String Table Name
const NAME_INDEX_NAME: &str = "// ";
/// BSD symbol definitions
const BSD_SYMDEF_NAME: &str = "__.SYMDEF";
const BSD_SYMDEF_SORTED_NAME: &str = "__.SYMDEF SORTED";
impl<'a> Index<'a> {
/// Parses the given byte buffer into an Index. NB: the buffer must be the start of the index
pub fn parse_sysv_index(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let offset = &mut 0;
let sizeof_table = buffer.gread_with::<u32>(offset, scroll::BE)? as usize;
if sizeof_table > buffer.len() / 4 {
return Err(Error::BufferTooShort(sizeof_table, "indices"));
}
let mut indexes = Vec::with_capacity(sizeof_table);
for _ in 0..sizeof_table {
indexes.push(buffer.gread_with::<u32>(offset, scroll::BE)?);
}
let sizeof_strtab = buffer.len() - ((sizeof_table * 4) + 4);
let strtab = strtab::Strtab::parse(buffer, *offset, sizeof_strtab, 0x0)?;
Ok(Index {
size: sizeof_table,
symbol_indexes: indexes,
strtab: strtab.to_vec()?, // because i'm lazy
})
}
/// Parses the given byte buffer into an Index, in BSD style archives
pub fn parse_bsd_symdef(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self> {
// `llvm-ar` is a suitable reference:
// BSD __.SYMDEF files look like:
//
// ┌─────────────┐
// entries: │ # bytes │
// ├─────────────┼─────────────┐
// │ name offset │ .o offset │
// ├─────────────┼─────────────┤
// │ name offset │ .o offset │
// ├─────────────┼─────────────┤
// │ name offset │ .o offset │
// ├─────────────┼─────────────┤
// │ name offset │ .o offset │
// ├─────────────┼─────────────┘
// strings: │ # bytes │
// ├─────────────┴───────────────────┐
// │ _symbol\0 │
// ├─────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────┐
// │ _longer_symbol\0 │
// ├────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┘
// │ _baz\0 │
// ├────────────────┴───┐
// │ _quxx\0 │
// └────────────────────┘
//
// All numeric values are u32s. Name offsets are relative to the start of the string table,
// and .o offsets are relative to the the start of the archive.
// Read the number of entries, which is at the start of the symdef (offset 0)
let entries_bytes = buffer.pread_with::<u32>(0, scroll::LE)? as usize;
let entries = entries_bytes / 8;
// Set up the string table, the length of which is recorded after the entire entries table,
// (`entries_bytes + 4`), and which starts immediately after that (`entries_bytes + 8`).
let strtab_bytes = buffer.pread_with::<u32>(entries_bytes + 4, scroll::LE)? as usize;
let strtab = strtab::Strtab::parse(buffer, entries_bytes + 8, strtab_bytes, 0x0)?;
if entries_bytes > buffer.len() {
return Err(Error::BufferTooShort(entries, "entries"));
}
// build the index
let mut indexes = Vec::with_capacity(entries);
let mut strings = Vec::with_capacity(entries);
for i in 0..entries {
// The entries table starts after the original length value (offset 4), and each entry
// has two u32 values, making them 8 bytes long.
//
// Therefore, the `i`th entry starts at offset `(i*8)+4`. The first u32 is at that
// address, and the second u32 follows 4 bytes later.
let string_offset: u32 = buffer.pread_with(i * 8 + 4, scroll::LE)?;
let archive_member: u32 = buffer.pread_with(i * 8 + 8, scroll::LE)?;
let string = match strtab.get_at(string_offset as usize) {
Some(result) => Ok(result),
None => Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"{} entry {} has string offset {}, which is out of bounds",
BSD_SYMDEF_NAME, i, string_offset
))),
}?;
indexes.push(archive_member);
strings.push(string);
}
Ok(Index {
size: entries,
symbol_indexes: indexes,
strtab: strings,
})
}
// Parses Windows Second Linker Member:
// number of members (m): 4
// member offsets: 4 * m
// number of symbols (n): 4
// symbol member indexes: 2 * n
// followed by SysV-style string table
pub fn parse_windows_linker_member(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self> {
let offset = &mut 0;
let members = buffer.gread_with::<u32>(offset, scroll::LE)? as usize;
if members > buffer.len() / 4 {
return Err(Error::BufferTooShort(members, "members"));
}
let mut member_offsets = Vec::with_capacity(members);
for _ in 0..members {
member_offsets.push(buffer.gread_with::<u32>(offset, scroll::LE)?);
}
let symbols = buffer.gread_with::<u32>(offset, scroll::LE)? as usize;
if symbols > buffer.len() / 2 {
return Err(Error::BufferTooShort(symbols, "symbols"));
}
let mut symbol_offsets = Vec::with_capacity(symbols);
for _ in 0..symbols {
if let Some(symbol_offset) =
member_offsets.get(buffer.gread_with::<u16>(offset, scroll::LE)? as usize - 1)
{
symbol_offsets.push(*symbol_offset);
} else {
return Err(Error::BufferTooShort(members, "members"));
}
}
let strtab = strtab::Strtab::parse(buffer, *offset, buffer.len() - *offset, 0x0)?;
Ok(Index {
size: symbols,
symbol_indexes: symbol_offsets,
strtab: strtab.to_vec()?,
})
}
}
/// Member names greater than 16 bytes are indirectly referenced using a `/<idx` schema,
/// where `idx` is an offset into a newline delimited string table directly following the `//` member
/// of the archive.
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
struct NameIndex<'a> {
strtab: strtab::Strtab<'a>,
}
impl<'a> NameIndex<'a> {
pub fn parse(buffer: &'a [u8], offset: &mut usize, size: usize) -> Result<NameIndex<'a>> {
// This is a total hack, because strtab returns "" if idx == 0, need to change
// but previous behavior might rely on this, as ELF strtab's have "" at 0th index...
let hacked_size = size + 1;
let strtab = strtab::Strtab::parse(buffer, *offset - 1, hacked_size, b'\n')?;
// precious time was lost when refactoring because strtab::parse doesn't update the mutable seek...
*offset += hacked_size - 2;
Ok(NameIndex { strtab })
}
pub fn get(&self, name: &str) -> Result<&'a str> {
let idx = name.trim_start_matches('/').trim_end();
match usize::from_str_radix(idx, 10) {
Ok(idx) => {
let name = match self.strtab.get_at(idx + 1) {
Some(result) => Ok(result),
None => Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"Name {} is out of range in archive NameIndex",
name
))),
}?;
if name != "" {
Ok(name.trim_end_matches('/'))
} else {
Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"Could not find {:?} in index",
name
)))
}
}
Err(_) => Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"Bad name index {:?} in index",
name
))),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
/// The type of symbol index can be present in an archive. Can serve as an indication of the
/// archive format.
pub enum IndexType {
/// No symbol index present.
None,
/// SystemV/GNU style symbol index, used on Windows as well.
SysV,
/// Windows specific extension of SysV symbol index, so called Second Linker Member. Has the
/// same member name as SysV symbol index but different structure.
Windows,
/// BSD style symbol index.
BSD,
}
// TODO: add pretty printer fmt::Display with number of members, and names of members, along with
// the values of the index symbols once implemented
#[derive(Debug)]
/// An in-memory representation of a parsed Unix Archive
pub struct Archive<'a> {
// The array of members, which are indexed by the members hash and symbol index.
// These are in the same order they are found in the file.
member_array: Vec<Member<'a>>,
// file name -> member
members: BTreeMap<&'a str, usize>,
// symbol -> member
symbol_index: BTreeMap<&'a str, usize>,
}
impl<'a> Archive<'a> {
pub fn parse(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Archive<'a>> {
let mut magic = [0u8; SIZEOF_MAGIC];
let offset = &mut 0usize;
buffer.gread_inout(offset, &mut magic)?;
if &magic != MAGIC {
return Err(Error::BadMagic(magic.pread(0)?));
}
let mut member_array = Vec::new();
let mut index = Index::default();
let mut index_type = IndexType::None;
let mut sysv_name_index = NameIndex::default();
while *offset + 1 < buffer.len() {
// realign the cursor to a word boundary, if it's not on one already
if *offset & 1 == 1 {
*offset += 1;
}
let member = Member::parse(buffer, offset)?;
// advance to the next record
*offset = member.offset as usize + member.size() as usize;
let name = member.raw_name();
if name == INDEX_NAME {
let data: &[u8] = buffer.pread_with(member.offset as usize, member.size())?;
index = match index_type {
IndexType::None => {
index_type = IndexType::SysV;
Index::parse_sysv_index(data)?
}
IndexType::SysV => {
index_type = IndexType::Windows;
// second symbol index is Microsoft's extension of SysV format
Index::parse_windows_linker_member(data)?
}
IndexType::BSD => {
return Err(Error::Malformed("SysV index occurs after BSD index".into()))
}
IndexType::Windows => {
return Err(Error::Malformed(
"More than two Windows Linker members".into(),
))
}
}
} else if member.bsd_name == Some(BSD_SYMDEF_NAME)
|| member.bsd_name == Some(BSD_SYMDEF_SORTED_NAME)
{
if index_type != IndexType::None {
return Err(Error::Malformed("BSD index occurs after SysV index".into()));
}
index_type = IndexType::BSD;
let data: &[u8] = buffer.pread_with(member.offset as usize, member.size())?;
index = Index::parse_bsd_symdef(data)?;
} else if name == NAME_INDEX_NAME {
let mut name_index_offset: usize = member.offset as usize;
sysv_name_index = NameIndex::parse(buffer, &mut name_index_offset, member.size())?;
} else {
// record this as an archive member
member_array.push(member);
}
}
// preprocess member names
let mut members = BTreeMap::new();
let mut member_index_by_offset: BTreeMap<u32, usize> = BTreeMap::new();
for (i, member) in member_array.iter_mut().enumerate() {
// copy in any SysV extended names
if let Ok(sysv_name) = sysv_name_index.get(member.raw_name()) {
member.sysv_name = Some(sysv_name);
}
// build a hashmap by extended name
let key = member.extended_name();
members.insert(key, i);
// build a hashmap translating archive offset into member index
member_index_by_offset.insert(member.header_offset as u32, i);
}
// build the symbol index, translating symbol names into member indexes
let mut symbol_index: BTreeMap<&str, usize> = BTreeMap::new();
for (member_offset, name) in index.symbol_indexes.iter().zip(index.strtab.iter()) {
let member_index = *member_index_by_offset.get(member_offset).ok_or_else(|| {
Error::Malformed(format!(
"Could not get member {:?} at offset: {}",
name, member_offset
))
})?;
symbol_index.insert(&name, member_index);
}
Ok(Archive {
member_array,
members,
symbol_index,
})
}
/// Get the member named `member` in this archive, if any. If there are
/// multiple files in the archive with the same name it only returns one
/// of them.
pub fn get(&self, member: &str) -> Option<&Member> {
if let Some(idx) = self.members.get(member) {
Some(&self.member_array[*idx])
} else {
None
}
}
/// Get the member at position `index` in this archive, if any.
pub fn get_at(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&Member> {
self.member_array.get(index)
}
/// Return the number of archive members.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.member_array.len()
}
/// Returns a slice of the raw bytes for the given `member` in the scrollable `buffer`
pub fn extract<'b>(&self, member: &str, buffer: &'b [u8]) -> Result<&'b [u8]> {
if let Some(member) = self.get(member) {
let bytes = buffer.pread_with(member.offset as usize, member.size())?;
Ok(bytes)
} else {
Err(Error::Malformed(format!(
"Cannot extract member {:?}",
member
)))
}
}
/// Gets a summary of this archive, returning a list of membername, the member, and the list of symbols the member contains
pub fn summarize(&self) -> Vec<(&str, &Member, Vec<&'a str>)> {
// build a result array, with indexes matching the member indexes
let mut result = self
.member_array
.iter()
.map(|ref member| (member.extended_name(), *member, Vec::new()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// walk the symbol index once, adding each symbol to the appropriate result Vec
for (symbol_name, member_index) in self.symbol_index.iter() {
result[*member_index].2.push(*symbol_name);
}
result
}
/// Get the list of member names in this archive
///
/// This returns members in alphabetical order, not in the order they
/// occurred in the archive. If there are multiple files with the same
/// name, the size of the returned array will be less than the size of
/// `len()`.
pub fn members(&self) -> Vec<&'a str> {
self.members.keys().cloned().collect()
}
/// Returns the member's name which contains the given `symbol`, if it is in the archive
pub fn member_of_symbol(&self, symbol: &str) -> Option<&'a str> {
if let Some(idx) = self.symbol_index.get(symbol) {
Some(self.member_array[*idx].extended_name())
} else {
None
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_member_bsd_filename_length() {
// non-BSD names should fall through
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length(""), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("123"), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1"), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/"), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#2/1"), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length(INDEX_NAME), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length(NAME_INDEX_NAME), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("👺"), None);
// #1/<len> should be parsed as Some(len), with or without whitespace
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/1"), Some(1));
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/22"), Some(22));
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/333"), Some(333));
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/1 "), Some(1));
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/22 "), Some(22));
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/333 "), Some(333));
// #!/<len><trailing garbage> should be None
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/1A"), None);
assert_eq!(Member::bsd_filename_length("#1/1 A"), None);
}
}